I'm absolutely certain that AWOL would be fascinated to learn about how gravity worked in ancient Morocco.

I absolutely would, but the library is inaccessible.So I'll just have to rely on Profs Jim al-Khalili and Brian Cox on the BBC.

"Pete, it's a fool looks for logic in the chambers of the human heart." Ulysses Everett McGill.Do not send technical questions via personal messaging - they will be ignored.I speak for myself, not Arduino.

As the idea of gravity goes back to Aryabhata of approx. 476CE, it is likely that the ancient Moroccan people might had thought about it. The reference came into point when AWOL used the phrase 'four decade old book.'

It is very much expected for people who do not bother to spend hours discussing on ADC's resolution (whether it is 65535 or 65536 for 16-bit uni-polar ADC) to have possessed inquisitive minds for knowing the attitudes of the ancient Moroccan people on the concept of gravity.

"Pete, it's a fool looks for logic in the chambers of the human heart." Ulysses Everett McGill.Do not send technical questions via personal messaging - they will be ignored.I speak for myself, not Arduino.